In today's Federal Newscast: The Army and West Point are creating a climate change curriculum to focus on national security implications. OPM plays the role of booster in encouraging federal employees to their latest COVID shots. And if you're a tax cheat living abroad, the IRS just might find you.
In spite of ongoing efforts to combat sexual assault, a recent survey showed the armed services have a bigger problem than ever. Now top military personnel describe how they plan to fix the problem.
Government managers are supposed to use data driven approaches to decision making. That's what the Army is doing and trying to recruit more candidates to ROTC and to boost the flagging effort at regular soldier enlistment.
Each generation brings new recruitment challenges for the Army. That's why the Army is constantly seeking fresh messages to deliver through its marketing channels.
If the armed services didn't allow tattoos, they'd probably have to cut the forces in half. In recent years, they've relaxed rules on allowable tattoos, responding to the fact that ink has become a cultural norm.
Space and Missile Defense Command started its improvement plan by listening to its own people.
The latest attempt to mitigate climate change comes amid National Ocean Month.
The rebuilding ot the Merit Systems Protection Board represents a commitment not only to federal employees but to the law itself.
How is the Army preparing for Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2)? During this webinar, we look at how the Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications–Tactical plans to test new capabilities to create a data fabric built on integrated data.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Justice Department has charged three Army servicemembers for allegedly having a key role in a criminal network that supplied guns to gang members in Chicago.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is seeing troubling new figures in military suicide rates.
The Army is embarking on a handful of 5G tests that it hopes will bring the service into the future with networking technology.
In today's Federal Newscast, with vaccine rates lagging among some members of the armed forces, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is reportedly weighing whether or not to make it mandatory.
In today's Federal Newscast, President Joe Biden announces his picks for a slew of leadership roles.
In today's Federal Newscast, as sexual assault continues to be a bigger issue in the military, a new study finds it is affecting retention.